by PeerJ Staff | Jan 26, 2015 | regular
Earlier this month, we published “Effects of load on good morning kinematics and EMG activity”. In this study, Andrew Vigotsky and his colleagues examine how muscle activation and joint angles change with load in the “good morning” exercise in...
by PeerJ Staff | Jan 14, 2015 | regular
Yesterday we published the work of Kamen Simeonov and Daniel Himmelstein in which they show a relationship between increased elevation and reduced lung cancer rates by examining publicly available data sets. After accounting for multiple factors, the findings...
by PeerJ Staff | Jan 13, 2015 | regular
Today we are very pleased to publish an amazing study by Craig McClain et al: “Sizing ocean giants: patterns of intraspecific size variation in marine megafauna”. In this study, a team made up of a mix of scientists and students sifted through multiple...
by PeerJ Staff | Nov 13, 2014 | regular
Note: Through the end of November, PeerJ is offering free publishing, – if you like what you read in this blog post, then try us out now for free!. Today we published a new study describing the three-dimensional reconstruction and the phylogeny of extinct...
by PeerJ Staff | Nov 11, 2014 | regular
Today we published a new study describing a laboratory analogue of the déjà vu experience. We invited the lead author, Akira O’Connor, to comment on his fascinating research and his experience publishing with us. PJ: Can you tell us a bit about...
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